Asked by tyger2020
Suppose you start an antique car by exerting a force of 300 N on its crank for 0.250s. What angular momentum is given to the engine if the handle of the crank is 0.300 m from the pivot and the force is exerted to create maximum torque the entire time?
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Answered by
Arora
We can use the equation τ = Change in angular momentum/Change in time
To find τ, the torque:
=> Force x Distance
=> 300N * 0.3m = 90Nm
Angular Momentum given = τ*t
= 90*0.250
= 22.5Nms
To find τ, the torque:
=> Force x Distance
=> 300N * 0.3m = 90Nm
Angular Momentum given = τ*t
= 90*0.250
= 22.5Nms
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